- Busch Beer was introduced in 1955 as Busch Bavarian Beer
- After Budweiser, it serves as Anheuser-Busch‘s second most popular brand.
- Busch has recently released ‘Dog Brew’ which is the first-ever non-alcoholic beverage for dogs to be made.
A chilled bottle of beer after a long hectic day is sometimes what many of us need once in a while. But what if we told you that you can now enjoy a chilled one with your best furry mate. Busch Beer has now launched a non-alcoholic ‘Dog Beer’ so that your pets do not feel left out.
The launch of the ‘Dog Brew’ was announced by the company on 26th August’20, which is also celebrated as National Dog Day in the US.
Introducing The Nectar Of The DOGS!#BuschDogBrew is bone broth full of dog-friendly flavors and nutrients. Go to the link in our bio to grab a pack for your favorite drinking buddy 🐶! pic.twitter.com/tWA20ys8at
— Busch Beer (@BuschBeer) August 26, 2020
Busch’s website states that it is an all-natural product and promotes a healthy digestive system. The website clearly mentions that ‘Alcohol and hops are toxic for dogs. Keep the Busch to yourself. That’s why we made this special pork bone broth brew for your best bud.’
A four-pack of the beer is sold on their website for $10 (Rs 737 approx.) and the first batch was completely sold out as soon as it was launched.
As soon as the news was shared by Busch, Twitter was flooded with people sharing their doggos pictures waiting for their ‘Dog Beer’.
She can’t wait to crush the 4 pack I just ordered! pic.twitter.com/MLMcyZqcfI
— NF (@EarlSmoothie) August 26, 2020
Just ordered my pup some! pic.twitter.com/fsCnUDDyV3
— Dennis Brown (@DennisB65740620) August 26, 2020
Cool, now I don’t have to share mine when we’re floating down the river🤙😂 pic.twitter.com/nzAX1GXKTo
— Patrick Gray (@PatrickLGray) August 26, 2020
https://twitter.com/sKim_Melk96/status/1298636388301185024
Our furry friends keep up with all the drama in our lives and deserve a chilled one once in a while. How soon the beverage will be available in India is still unclear. However, it is expected to be received with the same enthusiasm it did in the US.